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This article is from the Natural Migraine Cures FAQ, by an588@freenet.carleton.ca (Catherine Woodgold) with numerous contributions by others.

14) Disclaimer

This information about natural migraine treatments, collected
from various sources, is provided for your convenience. Though
effort has been made to make it accurate, it may contain errors,
omissions or inaccuracies. It is hoped that readers will tell
me about any errors. It is not to be considered
to be medical advice. Different things work for different
people. Some of the suggestions here may actually increase
headache pain for some people, or cause other problems. If you
decide to use any of the treatments mentioned here, you are
responsible for that decision and for any effects that occur.
You may wish to collect information from other sources
before beginning to use the treatments mentioned here. Some
headaches are caused by other serious problems requiring other
treatment; this FAQ only discusses migraines. If the author
knows of serious safety problems, they will probably be mentioned
here, but absence of specific warnings does not constitute a
statement or guarantee that the treatments are safe. Any
nutritional supplement can be harmful in very large amounts.
This FAQ is provided with no warranty of any kind. Life is full
of unknowns.


 

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